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Colonizing Histories and Rebranding Pocahontas
The National Museum of the American Indian does not do justice to the complexities of Native American people.
Challenging Trump’s Propaganda Means Creating a Counter-Narrative
On Twitter, Trump controls the message and shapes the parameters of debate.
Violence in Yemen Won’t End if the US Continues to Support Saudi Arabia
CounterSpin interviews Shireen Al-Adeimi on reporting in Yemen.
Facebook Censors Kavanaugh Story After a Conservative Site Calls It “Fake News”
Ian Millhiser, author of the censored article, discusses the incident.
Verizon Throttled Data During Deadly Wildfire in California
Unless regulatory action is taken, Verizon will continue to exploit emergency situations like wildfires.
Profit, Not Free Speech, Governs Media Companies’ Decisions on Controversy
Information publicly viewed as hateful can damage a business.
California Lawmakers Warned to Back Net Neutrality or “Feel Constituents’ Wrath”
California's decision on net neutrality would have wide-reaching effects on the regulations for the entire country.
“Big Win for the Public”: The Awful Tribune-Sinclair Merger Is Dead
Tribune is suing the right-wing media giant for “breach of contract.”
When Facebook Wants to See Your Papers
Mark Zuckerberg is shutting down protest pages and requiring online activists to show proof of residency.
Noam Chomsky on Stories Not Being Covered in the Trump Era
Noam Chomsky discusses mainstream media in the Trump era.